
Angry and frustrated, France blunders towards Insurrection Day
The wave of demonstrations sweeping France is about a lot more than the pensions age – but precisely what is unclear.
The wave of demonstrations sweeping France is about a lot more than the pensions age – but precisely what is unclear.
The country faces threats at home and abroad – but the French are more worried about getting their beach bodies in shape.
Daily Briefing: President Macron will need to win over left wing voters if he wants to keep his key to the Elysee.
Daily briefing: Until recently, Emmanuel Macron looked unassailable. Now his supporters are worried.
President Macron of France will have taken heart from yesterday’s Day of Action in which as many as a million public sector workers demonstrated their
Whisper it soft, but the sense of crisis that consumed France as little as two months ago looks to have dissipated – at least until
The French call it Mélenchonite, a feverish excitement brought on by over-exposure to left-wing populism. There was an outbreak of it during the country’s 2012
The first round of the French Presidential elections is less than two weeks away and the Elysée Palace, which for the last ten years has
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